If these yoghurts are in your fridge, bin them NOW

Before you grab that yogurt from your fridge, double-check its not one which has been recalled by the Food Standards Agency (FSA).

Major supermarkets such as Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury's have been warned by the FSA to stop selling many Yeo Valley products in their stores, after rubber was found in the fruit conserve of some of its products.

The products, which are mainly supermarket own brands, but made by Yeo Valley, could put your health at risk.

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The supermarkets will take the particular products off their shelves and are also asking customers to throw them away if they have them in their fridge, or return them to the shop for full refund. Notices will also be found in affected supermarkets, explaining why the products have been recalled.

A spokesman for Yeo Valley said: 'We can confirm that a piece of rubber was found in a fruit conserve.

'Whilst the risk is considered to be low, we will be disposing of any potentially affected yoghurts that have not yet been dispatched, as well as recalling the relevant batches of products from those affected retailers.

'We are working with the Food Standards Agency and the supplier in question. We would like to apologise unreservedly to all customers.'

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